2013 Lexus RX - Color?
#16
Driver
#17
Lexus Test Driver
Dont get me wrong. The red colour is nice, its just not "my" kind of colour. I prefer the much brighter riviera red on the GS and im actually considering getting a riviera red on cabernet GS450h F Sport
#18
Lead Lap
It's a decision that you're going to live with for many years down the road and you're asking others for their opinion? I'd say go to several dealers and check out the colors themselves as web/catalog pictures don't show the "true" colors especially when combined with interior color, time of day, etc. If one dealer doesn't have the colors you're looking for go to the next one until you're satisfied.
Last edited by sc400; 07-08-13 at 01:02 PM.
#19
The pursuit of F
It's a decision that you're going to live with for many years down the road and you're asking others for their opinion? I'd say go to several dealers and check out the colors themselves as web/catalog pictures don't show the "true" colors especially when combined with interior color, time of day, etc. If one dealer doesn't have the colors you're looking for go to the next one until you're satisfied.
I chose Nebula Gray on my F-Sport as it blended well with the dark gray wheels. I find this color really looks sharp on cloudy days, but no so much in bright light. On the flip side, I really like the Claret Mica in bright sunny days thanks to the red-wine tones that pop, but on cloudy days, I find it looks brownish which I'm not too fond of.
#20
Driver School Candidate
Deep Sea Mica in an F Sport = a beautiful thing!
Agree. You have to see it in person if you are unsure and check them out at different conditions. Most Lexus colors have different shades/colors within the same car depending on the angle and lighting conditions. For example, I remember Bamboo Pearl on my Gen2 RX had the most colors in one paint job I've ever experienced - silver, light green, and beige!
I chose Nebula Gray on my F-Sport as it blended well with the dark gray wheels. I find this color really looks sharp on cloudy days, but no so much in bright light. On the flip side, I really like the Claret Mica in bright sunny days thanks to the red-wine tones that pop, but on cloudy days, I find it looks brownish which I'm not too fond of.
I chose Nebula Gray on my F-Sport as it blended well with the dark gray wheels. I find this color really looks sharp on cloudy days, but no so much in bright light. On the flip side, I really like the Claret Mica in bright sunny days thanks to the red-wine tones that pop, but on cloudy days, I find it looks brownish which I'm not too fond of.
Mine is Deep Sea Mica, the black and white perforated leather, black headliner and A pillars combined with the F Sport grey sport wheels, very nice!.....gm
#21
Lead Lap
Don't buy a car based on what the future re-sale value of that color will be. Unless you are buying some obscure color (orange, green, yellow), it's not going to make that big of a difference.
Black Sapphire, that they no longer make....absolutely beautiful color.
Deep Sea Mica, to replace the BSP....nice color, but more purple than I wanted
Riviera Red, very nice color....love it.
That Claret Mica on the RX, looks very nice. I actually saw one on the road yesterday and was very impressed with it.
I will never buy a "white" car. Just no depth to the paint. It's great if you don't like washing your car, but I like my paint to look like mirrors.
Black Sapphire, that they no longer make....absolutely beautiful color.
Deep Sea Mica, to replace the BSP....nice color, but more purple than I wanted
Riviera Red, very nice color....love it.
That Claret Mica on the RX, looks very nice. I actually saw one on the road yesterday and was very impressed with it.
I will never buy a "white" car. Just no depth to the paint. It's great if you don't like washing your car, but I like my paint to look like mirrors.
#22
Lexus Test Driver
Don't buy a car based on what the future re-sale value of that color will be. Unless you are buying some obscure color (orange, green, yellow), it's not going to make that big of a difference.
Black Sapphire, that they no longer make....absolutely beautiful color.
Deep Sea Mica, to replace the BSP....nice color, but more purple than I wanted
Riviera Red, very nice color....love it.
That Claret Mica on the RX, looks very nice. I actually saw one on the road yesterday and was very impressed with it.
I will never buy a "white" car. Just no depth to the paint. It's great if you don't like washing your car, but I like my paint to look like mirrors.
Black Sapphire, that they no longer make....absolutely beautiful color.
Deep Sea Mica, to replace the BSP....nice color, but more purple than I wanted
Riviera Red, very nice color....love it.
That Claret Mica on the RX, looks very nice. I actually saw one on the road yesterday and was very impressed with it.
I will never buy a "white" car. Just no depth to the paint. It's great if you don't like washing your car, but I like my paint to look like mirrors.
#23
^^ Yeah ... Starfire Pearl really glows in the right light ... probably the most depth of any of the colors because of the tri-coat nature of the application ... not so much at night. Not pushing white, but no depth is not an accurate assessment.
#24
Lead Lap
Lets see your white cars look like this.
I don't think we have the same definition of "depth" Walking by two white cars on my way into work...there's nothing there...it's white. No reflection whatsoever...and they're new cars...so the clear coat is still "shiny". This black car is what I'm referring to with depth. You can't re-create that with any other color....ESPECIALLY white.
#25
No, I don't play soccer!
One of the things I like about pearl paint is the subtle and sometimes not so subtle way it sparkles. That's not quite the same as flat colors like obsidian. They have more of a shiny look IMO, when clean and properly detailed of course, LOL! I'll stick with my slightly sparkly tungsten pearl RXh which looks more like a mirror here
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